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Wanted: New County Executive; Requirements: Must Be Democratic

It is important to remember that Charlie Dooley wasn’t initially elected into office, but rather he was to take over office after the sudden passing of George “Buzz” Westfall in 2003. Westfall did not live to see his 60th birthday due to a staph infection.

As much as Dooley has done a fair job picking up the reigns of Westfall, it is not without an agenda that Dooley has taken this job.

In recent years, Dooley, like so many other people in St. Louis County, has seen North St. Louis County (District 4), as this “dangerous” community. I wouldn’t call North County “dangerous” per se, but rather a tough community with a soft marshmallow center.

The past couple of years, outsiders from the City (St. Louis City and County are two different entities) thought getting away with their crimes out near the Florissant Area or in the St. Louis County Police Department’s 1st Precinct would mean that they would be getting away with their heinous crime. However, most of those criminals were caught expeditiously thanks to our outstanding tough-as-nails police force.

But in terms of respect for the area, the politicians in Clayton literally don’t understand–or care to for that matter–about the environment north of I-270.

Such is the case with two specific areas of North County: The West Lake Landfill and the Columbia Bottoms.

The Westlake Landfill was one of three places in North County where the Mallinckrodt Corporation had illegally dumped radioactive wastes. Two of these places are under the juristiction of the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) as part of the Former Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP). The Two FUSRAP sites in North County that were cleaned up by the USACE were the St. Louis Airport Site (SLAPS) and the Hazelwood Interim Storage Site (HISS). Cleanup was made possible by transferring responsibility of the cleanup from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to the USACE.

However, there is one site in North St. Louis County that has not been cleaned up: The Westlake Landfill.

The urgency of cleaning up Westlake would not have been so much of a problem, if a liner was put in place to prevent the raidoactive wastes from seeping into the groundwater then finding their way into the river. It also wouldn’t be so urgent if the Monarch and Howard Bend Levees were not reenforced, or if urban sprawl near the Monarch Levee had not occured since 1993, or if the Riverport and Earth City Levees had received the same treatment as the Monarch and Howard Bend Levees. Thanks to the breach of the Monarch Levee in 1993, the water supplies in Florissant and North St. Louis City were not contaminated. But if flooding like in 1993 were to occur again, there would be no second chances as the water would topple the Riverport Levee, wash hot particles into the Missouri River, and contaminate the water supplies in Florissant, North St. Louis City, and possibly further downstream.

A recent talk with Mr. Dooley stated that clean up of the Westlake Landfill would be “impossible” due to what he says would be the risk of kicking up hot particles. When the wind blows in a thunderstorm or a blustery day, doesn’t that just as equally kick up those hot particles?

However, Dooley is in favor of plans for building the Riverview Casino near Spanish Lake along Riverview Boulevard, an area which for years has been a quiet refuge, hidden in the farthest north part of the St. Louis City neighborhood or Riverview at the Northeastern Part of St. Louis County. This area is not only quiet country, but it is wetlands, created by the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers in the Columbia Bottoms.

Dooley’s justification for the establishment of the casino is that it would generate $400 Million in revenue, and that if St. Louis County didn’t acquire the only casino license (which belonged to the President Casino on the Admiral Riverboat), that St. Louis City would try to take it back.

But North County does NOT want a casino to be a source of income or as a place of economic development. We already have the Harrah’s Casino in Maryland Heights. The Casino is in a flood plain protected by the Howard Bend Levee, much like Boone’s Crossing in Chesterfield has been established near the Monarch Levee under the foolhearted assumption that the levee will make the floodplains into safe areas to create new neighborhoods. This is wrong!

There are far better industries that St. Louis County (particularly North St. Louis County) needs to not only generate revenue but establish sustainable economic development.

However, Charlie Dooley doesn’t want to encourage high tech companies into the St. Louis Area. It would be cheaper to build a casino in a wetlands area. He says it would be OK, because the casino would be “environmentally friendly”. I have yet to see a casino in the St. Louis Area that was considered “environmentally friendly”. Look at the Ameristar Casino, as it expands into the Missouri River. I wouldn’t call that “environmentally friendly”. The Harrah’s Casino in the flood plains of Maryland Heights, is that “environmentally friendly”?

How on God’s green Earth will putting a casino into a wetland area be “environmentally friendly”?! Because it is not!

Because if Dooley’s headstrong, foolish believes that it is too dangerous to clean up Westlake Landfill by transferring cleanup responsibility from the EPA to the USACE while at the same time believes that a wetland is a good place for a casino which he says is “environmentally friendly”, Charlie Dooley has pretty much set a course for the end of his tenure as St. Louis County Executive…if only there was someone worthy enough to replace him.

It is clear that the GOP in the St. Louis County is suffering from the same incompetence and nearsightedness as any Republican Party at this time. Bad decision making, and support for big businesses to make bad decisions, as well as a laundry list of other terrible, ignorant, and stupid platform decisions and supports had what made me cease any support for the Republican Party since 2006. Switching to the Democratic Party was probably the best decision I had made politically considering the people who are leading the GOP now both at federal and state levels.

But the County has now caught this irrational fever, and had nearly considered Chris Arps to spare against Dooley, unaware of Arps criticism of the NAACP then suddenly needing the NAACP’s help just after the Kenny Gladney incident. You could probably imagine how eager anyone at the NAACP would want to help someone who had criticized them beforehand.

The fact that the St. Louis Young Republicans even know the former staffer of Jim Talent, drop his name then decided to take it back, proves the ineffectiveness of having a GOP county executive at a time when the last thing St. Louis County needs is a fiscal conservative to derail many of the program and projects that need to be done in the area over the next few years to climb out of recession, attract real economic sustainability (NOT a casino!), protect the environment and ourselves, and to bring technological innovation to the St. Louis County region. (Thanks to Dooley, County-Wide WiFi is now off the table.).

Unless we want, Republican Bill Corrigan as the new St. Louis County Executive, a new Democratic challenger must toss their hat into the ring!

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Climate Change is still very, very real

Despite the leaked information this week by a few scientist stiffling dissent and doctoring data, the information that is now public does NOT prove that skeptics were right.

However, when the mainstream media, with corporate sponsors and ownership by large energy conglomorates or stock in the obsolete technology that is continuing to be used and wreck havoc not just on climate but on agriculture, property, maritime safety and physical well being.

Skeptics assume that because this data is now public, they now have proof that climate change caused by humans is a myth, but they are very, very wrong!

Even though there is scandel brewing over climate change brough on by the University of East Anglia, the fact that the leading scientists tried to slience decent and exagerate the truth, there are many other institutions in the world with their own independent research and data to prove that climate change is still very real and does not only threaten the environment but economic interests.

Many climate change skeptics deny the existance of climate change not because of ignorance but because they fear that if action is taken to curb climate change it will mean that government regulation will be imposed to reduce the amount of manufacturing thus driving down profits.

The fact that economic liberalism (often supported by conservative political parties) has already allowed free trade to move manufacturing to countries with lax environmental regulation or to punch exceptions into laws than make existing pollutors to be exempt from new environmental laws has not only contributed to environmental damage but agricultural disaster, economic recession, unemployment, and poverty.

The status quo believes that it is unsulated from these problems because they have the wealth to afford to establish themselves where it will effect them the least. The problem is that despite isolating themselves from the outside world, the outside will always find a way in.

So if skeptics believe that because they have released the quibble of a few scientists trying to cover up dissent that talks in Copenhagen will fail, the skeptics are wrong!

It should be noted that eariler this year, News International was caught hiring hackers to break into private telephone and compuyter systems to dig up private conversations and personal information then used the stollen data to sensationalize it senationalize news in tabloids owned by News International.

News International is the corporation in the United Kingdom controlled by Rupert Murdoch who also owns News Corp (Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, MySpace.com) in the United states as well as News Limited in Australia.

Murdoch’s senationalism and biased news coverage has invoked all sorts of anarchy for all the wrong reasons.

In the United State, Murdoch’s “Fixxed News” has destablized the Republican Party by forcing out moderate, center-right conservative supporters in order to cater to the Republican base and far-right. Because Republicans emphazies the values of ONLY their base while abandoning and expelling everybody else, the Republican party has lost control of the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the 2008 Presidential Election not to metion many state and general elections through out the country.

As if that weren’t enough, the base and the far-right then developed misguided protest in the form of the what is now the T.E.A. Party Movement which has polarized American politics. One of the many things people notice about the T.E.A. Party is that it is composed mostly by white upper class individuals who for nearly the past 25 years (complements of former president Ronald Regan) have gotten away with alot of deregulation that created a barrier between the upper class and the middle class and has constantly pushed the middle class into becoming part of the working poor or into poverty.

With the rise of the Internet, a growing resistance has developed. So much so that in 2008, America elected President Obama through a grass roots campaign and community organization efford.

While the base and the far-right claims it has developed their own “grass roots efforts”, the discovery of who is really part of their grass roots campaigns denotes that they are not grass roots and only used the name “grass roots” as a buzzword which also has liberal activists on the look out for other things like greenwashing, disinformation, and of course counterhacktivism.

The counterhacktivism this week is a sign that conservative base and far-right are desperate to keep the status quo, even as going as far as to make it appear that the real hactivists are throwing their support behind skepticism. Of course, the mainstream media doesn’t know the difference between counterhacktivism and hacktivism. So who takes the credit for revealing this e-mails at East Anglia? The hacktivists.

Don’t be surprise to see more attacks by counterhactivists on issues such as the National Healthcare, Network Neutrality, Alternative Energy, Unionization, and fighting against Telecom Immunity and Factory Farming.

It is up to the hacktivist to fight back against the corporate and neo-conservative counterhacktivists.

This is our world. We have to defend it!

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Compainies firing workers to boost their corporate profits, executive bonuses

It is as if the executives in corporate America think we have “stupid” tatooed on our foreheads.

About a year ago, InBev bought Anheuser Busch to form AB InBev. InBev stated they woud save jobs, which they didn’t. InBev laid off workers while at the same time sheding Busch Theme Parks. And while beer sales are slumping and jobs are being cut, AB InBev reported they made a better profit this year.

But it is not just the world wide distributor of beer that has reported that they’ve made a better profit this year and that the guys on top get to keep their jobs and get a larger than average bonus this year while sacking workers. Citigroup, Bank of America, AIG, GM and Crystler, all reporting an increase in profit, while service, products, and employees all get cut out.

In other words, the guys on top save their own ass, and tell everyone else “your on your own”.

As unemployment spills over 10.2%, the rich get richer, the middle class is being pushed into the lower class, and the lower class have no where to go.

Chances are if you have graduated college in the past couple of years, you are unemployed or working in a low paying job. Although it may seem like the military looks like a way to make money, if you have no interest in fighting in combat or are not physically able to give the military 20 years of your time to serve your country, then DON’T! You can serve your country in other ways, but at this time thouse government agencies are not hiring anyone with a short resume.

It is quite clear that the country is run by a very small, wealthy minority. The private sector continues to show that at this current time, their only interest is to look out for themselves.

We see this when the best military in the world can’t get the manpower or functioning equipment they need to complete a war that has lasted for far too long. The president can send as may troops the generals need, but as long as the private sector sells the same weapons to our enemies as they do with our allies, the war continues at the expense of the people and the families that suffer. But it is no problem for the executives at the top that are double dealing. To them, War is money. The longer the war goes on, the more money they can take from the government.

We see this when not just manufacturing, but white collar work, is outsourced overseas. The free trade model has moved our jobs to China. America is not the only country where jobs are moving to China. Japan, Austraila, Europe, Canada, even Mexico have seen jobs move to China.

Ah, but now China wants total control over foreign patents. Foreign companies now must decide if they still want stay in China, where there is abundant cheap labor and laxed environmental regulations, or go back home an restart manufacturing here. If you are an coporate executive, you don’t care about ideas, labor issues, or the environment. Your interest is to sell whatever you can and build them as cheap as possible and still make a profit even if the product or service sucks.

The Chinese will soon be showing us the hubris of these executives.

Finally, to futher the madness of corporate America’s irrational behavior, there is the issue of healthcare. If your job can provide you with adequate private insurance, and the insurance company is not in the business of finding some way to prove that whatever is ailing you is benign, then more power to you.

However, for the rest of us, especially the unemployed, recently unempolyed, and those in poverty, we don’t have such good fortune to have a doctor on call who will actually look at what is wrong and not pretend there is nothing wrong because you have no medical coverage or the insurance company tells the doctor to ignore it.

It would be great to have a job. It would be great to have insurance. It would be great to let the capitalist system of government leave the private sector alone so that the private sector could do whatever it likes. However, we can’t. Not when people can’t tell the difference between consumerism and capitalism. Not when people can’t tell the difference between socialism and communism. Not when corporations distort the defintions of these words during a time when unemployment is high, wars seem everlasting, and a pandemic is infecting the world but the sick can’t see a doctor because they can’t afford it. And especially when corporations free themselves of being responble for any bad behavior they do.

When the capitalist system fails because it has perverted the idea that consumerism (in which people buy things) not capitalism (in which people save up for things) jumpstarts the economy, then defends this faux capitalism that only serve the people on the top by excluding everyone not just at the bottom but all people that are not at the top, then tells the people who have lost their jobs and benefits “don’t go to the big bad government” and “government run programs are bad and are socialism” (where they use socialism not as the intended word of a system serving the people, but as a synonym for communism), then continue to operate this system for a very long time, people will ultimately become stressed. They will comit crimes, unaware that it is OK to ask for assitance until it is too late. That if several people in the same predicimate can’t convince the government to help them because some corporate lobbyist made an exception to the rules or put in something to kill the bill to provide relief during a time of suffering and recession, they can do this instead of hurt other people.

The corporate system is based on greed and jealousy. Why should you suffer because you were fired so your employer could get a raise especially if you did a good job and didn’t have a poor performance record? Why should the next genereation of the workforce be paid less than there parents if they’ve recieved a better education and have worked to live a better life than their folks have?

We’ve been told that “hey, you shouldn’t pay you taxes” while at the same time accept the cost of rising fuel prices, the loss of alternatives when it comes to shopping, cheap breakable goods from big box stores, diminishing water, food, and environment quality, failing schools, high health cost, and small government, all so that small minority can preserve their way of life.

To call these feeling “raging against the machine” or to say “there is nothing you can do about it” and to actually do nothing about it endorses the continuity of the status quo, no mater who you vote for.

We have a great, intellegent leader as president right now. And everyone who has stalled or shotdown any of his plans to do something or to save jobs, lives, and property has done this because they have everything they need and people to provide it for them until suddenly they are themselves inconvienced either by their own family or someone they know needs something done. Suddenly, autism is a big deal because some senator or corporate excutive has a child with autism. Military spending becomes a big deal because someone’s best friend is joining the military. Automobile safe becomes a big issue because they were in a car accident recently. The environment becomes an issue because they suck at hunting or fishing and wonder where are all the wild critters they saw as a child.

Things shouldn’t be done because the lawmakers are affected by them. They should be done because at some point everyone is going to need something they want that the government can help them with, no strings attatched.

Yet, people feel threatened when the president gives a speech to school children. They feel threatened by his endorsement of public healthcare. They feel threatened that he might not provide more than enough or less than enough (in that they want the exact number, nothing more or less) troops to end our wars, apprehend terrorists, and secure our country. They feel threatened by fair trade, efficent cars, workers with benefits and insurance. They feel threatend because some uberliberal California law maker created a federal madate to preserve some turtles living in farmland that needs water for irrigation. (A more moderate liberal would have provided an alternative to support the farmers and the turtles…like rerouting where the water comes from.) And they feel threaten that they have to pay more on taxes which mathematics–which is NOT partisan–says they have to anyway.

And these people have hired voices to tell those without “don’t seek out, stay where you are!” And they are concerned that the country is falling apart.

If the healthcare bill fails in the Senate–or is thwarted by some partisan action to preserve the status quo–expect a new group of individuals to come out of the wood work to take down the fearmongers that preserve the stats quo. Because after a while, people will realizes that yes they have had enough and it is not the fault of the guy in the Oval Office. It is the guys in the high rise office buildings who right now are worried for their lives that some angry mob will try to harm them because they now have more than anybody else because they have take more than they deserve.

The TEA Party is misguided or they are misguiding. They are standing up for the rich minority either because they are the rich minority or they are to ignorant to realize they are supporting their oppressors. You will find that many of the TEA Party supporters still are employed, still are better off than the majority of this country that is suffering, and rarely–if in any case–part of or wish to identify themselves as part of the 10.2% that is unemployed.

You will not go to jail for not buying health insurance or using public healthcare. The country is not headed towards communism, it is headed toward oligarchy, to which to stave off the oligarchs, social programs need to be reinstated or installed.

America is hungry for the change that they asked for, and the president wants to deliver, but it is the status quo that continues to deny the things that we have worked hard for.

Ameren still wants its Nuke Plant, willing to raise rates 18% to get it

Last April, Ameren’s plans to expand the Callaway Nuclear Power Plant were killed. The plan would have increased rates 3% each year for 10 years to raise $10 billion to construct a second power plant near Fulton, Missouri.

Today, Ameren put out a press release stating that they would ask the Missouri Public Service Commission for an 18% rate increase. The rate increase would increase electric rates as much as 50 cents per day for the average household using 1100 kWh, raising $402 Million in revenue.

Mathematically, this would increase rates by $15 per month and $182 per year. Who do they think they are? AT&T?

Feedback on the KSDK.com website on this story has yielded alot of interesting facts and information about Ameren as well as other rate hikes in the past.

At 18%, the rate increase is 3.5 times the rate of inflation. (A search determined that the rate of inflation for this month is -1.4%, meaning the economy is deflating really. But by comparison, the 18% rate is about THIRTEEN times the rate of inflation reguardless of direction

In 2007, Ameren was granted a 2.1% rate increase raising $43 Million, the first rate increase since 1987.

On March 1, 2009, a 7.8% rate increase went into effect for Missouri customers of Ameren. The PSC estimates that Ameren will make another $162 Million in revenue…or so we thought.

Ameren clamed the March rate increase was needed to cover the cost of reliability improvements and rising costs for the materials the company uses to safely generate and deliver electricity.

In today’s anouncement, Ameren says “that about half of the new revenue would be used to make systemwide improvements, cover increasing costs and meet other expenses”.

What is the other half going to be used for? Political contributions? A back door savings plan to raise $10 Billion for a nuclear plant that was rejected?

Whatever Ameren’s plans are, they certainly are not for improvements.

Other things Ameren has been doing lately: LAYOFFS! Yesterday, Ameren Energy Resources (AER), Ameren’s holding company, cut 55 jobs on Thursday.

Here’s something to ask yourself if you are unemployed: Why would I want to work for a company that post job postings but is laying off people?

Ameren is selling itself as a company that is running out of money. But Tom Voss still made $1.8 Million per last year, and will make about three times that now that he is CEO of Ameren this year.

Because Ameren was granted a rate increase earlier this year, it is likely that the PSC will reject this double-digit rate increase.

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Chinese Censorship Built Into Global Computer Components

Many people are familar with the V-Chip, a computer chip that censors content on TV as a form of “Parental Control”.

Thanks to the export of American industry to China (you too, GM. You get a golf clap!), China now has control over the manurfacturing of most of the globe’s computer hardware.

Imagine if you bough an American Car with Chinese made components. (For many people, this is reality, especially with all the electronics and on-board computer components.) Imagine that this car would not start because you spoke out against the government or the Chinese Government in particular.

This seems to be the strategy with Chinese-made computers. Even if we assembled the parts back in America, the big problem still remains: The Parts are made in China and they are loaded with software that permits the Chinese Government to break into your computer and wipe out any dissent. The computer industry calls it Trusted Computing. And China clearly has decided NOT TO TRUST YOU!

Of course the same execuse for installing the software always seems to be “we want to protect our children from pornography” (which is impossible as one way or another they will find it). The main goal is to protect people from “political pornography” or as we call it here in America DEMOCRACY!

The very though of an opposing party keeps the status quo up at night. Hence Dick Cheney’s fear of everything Obama. During the election last year, their was alot of the “kitchen sink” strategy. Only the Chinese don’t care about whose a Democrat or whose a Republican. Their concern is whose been buying books on American history on Amazon.com by American Authors for their Chinese students to read.

Meanwhile, the EFF has been no stranger to Mr. Cheney, or former Senator John Ashcroft (R-MO), foot-in-mouth problems that attempt to make dissent into a form of terrorism. (Isn’t this what Iran, North Korea, and even China do in the first place? Why be like them or sink to their level? Honesty?)

It’s because of fools like him, the military was privatized and bough contracts for defect products that hurt and even killed soliders both in and outside of combat. The same philosophy now has our military intelegence in a bind. Maybe not with showerheads being near electrical sockets like KBR and Haliburton, but with computer hardware and software the Pentagon and the White House use being the same stuff you buy at Best Buy. Even the Kremlin as well as any other superpower has on their desk, the same technology that Joe Sixpack has. Then they wonder why the Chinese break into their “high security” computers. I’ve mentioned this problem before. We can’t have military intellegence stored on computers if the computers aren’t made in the same country the military intellegence is suppost to be stored on especially if their security strenght is equal to that of an Apple iPod.

Not to mix anymore politics into this blog entry, the EFF is not happy with China’s decision at all to load this free software. (Can’t I buy a hard drive with NO software on it? Not even the operating system?)

The only solution is to make computer COMPONENTS back in America. But because today’s industrialists are too stubborn to hire American workers, comply with laws involving workplace safety, environmental standards, and especially union and labor practices, most of our blue collar jobs are in Asia and most of our white collar jobs are going to Asia too.

Of course, it doesn’t help anyone outside of China to resolve this problem unless we are taugh how to defend ourselves from manufactured consent or how to make things here instead of over there.

Consumerism has it’s price, and in the near future, China seeks to show it to us.

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For a company about to die, GM seems pretty healthy

For a company that is planning on declaring bankrupcy at 8:00 am EDT (7:00 am locally), General Motors still looks healthy.

If there is one thing GM knows how to do, it is LIE. When they said they would be driving to Washington for a bailout, they took a leer jet. When they said they would show up next time and actually drive from Detroit, they took a concept car out of mothball storage and started driving it from 10 miles outside of town. When they said they would pay the government back all the money they got (after they were caught trying to use it for other stuff they weren’t suppost to be using it for such as their factories in CANADA, MEXICO, SOUTH KOREA, and CHINA) and were given a dead line to get their act together by order of the President of the United States, they FAILED and now fear that they will have to close the company down. In other words, if they kill the company via Chapter 7 bankrupcy (which they likely will given their record), they can screw over alot of people not just at the White House but at alot of UAW meeting halls.

There was pleanty of time to prevent this corporate collapse. But the lack of forsight, and the blinding avarice now has its price.

Even if GM drops dead by the end of the year, everyone who predicted the downfall of GM would be vindicated. From the people who made the movie Who Killed The Electric Car?, Roger and Me director Michael Moore, EDS founder H. Ross Perot, and thousands of individuals from various mass transit agencies (which GM suppressed to put more cars on the road) to the city of Flint, Michigan, everyone who told GM that there is a cliff up ahead but continued driving toward it will be proven right!

So while GM continues to shoot itself in the foot by building subcompact cars (which won’t sell), praying that people will buy Hummers and gas guzzlers again (which won’t happen), and hope that no one will notice that Saturn and Pontiac will take the fall while GM saves their big gas guzzlers (they wish!), there is still pleanty of advertizing by GM. Their is still Howie Long boasting about Chevy’s. There is the Transformers sequel which features GMs electric vehicles. (Who want’s to bet those characters are killed off in the movie (*cough*Jazz*cough*)?

As much as there are alot of people who do not want to see GM fail, there is pleanty of reason to call a wrecker and tow GM into the scrapyard.

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Twitter to Big TechCos: Take a hike!

Twitter has told the guys at Apple, Google, Microsoft, and everyone else eyeing to buy the mobile blogging service that they are not for sale.

In a world where big businesses acquire their rivals in an effort that is to ultimately a ploy to snuff out competition, Twitter has made a good decision.

Being offered money means nothing unless you can maintain control. Of which Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, News Corp (owners of MySpace) seem to offer money, but never any control by the original owner.

In St. Louis, we have seen the cost of the surrender of ownership. Factories close down. Philanthophic assests terminated. Jobs losts and businesses moved elsewhere.

Had Anheuser-Busch made the same decision as Twitter, the St. Louis would still be the corporate headquarters of the company.

In order to run any business, a company should have steadfast leadership. It should never be sold if the business is doing well (such as having a product or service that customers use often or depend on) and should only sellout if the company is not making a sufficent profit to keep operating or maintain stability, or unless there is fair mutuality.

Business leaders should also consider the welfare of their workers. Most people don’t really like their employer well enough to be friends with them. With the advent of social networking, many employees choose to keep their employer out of their list of friends especially if they are young or like to party. The horror stories in the media where some guy gets fired because he posted pictures of himself at a bachlor party for his friends only to be fired by his uber-conservative stick-in-the-mud boss the next day doesn’t exactly encourage people on Facebook or MySpace to add their supervisor to their buddy list.

Just because you have a job doesn’t mean you have to settle down. (That is what marriage is for! *rimshot*)

What you do outside of work, not on work property, not during work hours, and not with any thing relating to the company should not be of any concern of the employer. Unless the company finds out that you are dating the boss’s daughter or selling company secrets, their is no reason for them to pry into what you do outside of work. Remember that trust depends on mutuality. If the company does not trust you to do your job, why should you in trust them to not finding an excuse to fire you for things that should never threaten your job security?

Good leadership requires employers to be stern, but not make their employees feel miserable or afraid. You can still be friends with your boss, just don’t be a brownnoser or add him to your social network. If anything, have a separate account for business.

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Callaway County Nuclear Plant Bill Nuked!

After spouting off untruths like “Greenpeace [rather Patrick Moore who was kicked out of Greenpeace] approves of nuclear power” and “Nuclear Power is renewable energy”, the State Capitol killed the Missouri Clean and Renewable Energy Construction Act.

First off, nuclear power is NOT a renewable source of energy. It can be advertised as an “alternative” to coal, oil, or natural gas, but it is certainly NOT renewable.

Secondly, nuclear power is NOT clean energy. Aside from the waste produced by nuclear reactors, there is the radiation. Science tells us that pretty much everything is radioactive to a certain degree. The human body produces radiation but at very low levels. This non-ionizing radiation is given off as body heat. But the radiation given off by enriched uranium, a common fuel used in nuclear reactors, is poisionous due to the ionizing radiation released the various isotopes. So much so that when it is handle, it is packaged in layers of concrete. Until there is some way to scrub out the radiation, be it from peaceful usage of nuclear power or the horrors of nuclear weapons, nuclear material will remain the most dirty form of energy next to coal.

Finally, nuclear power is NOT green energy. There is nothing “green” about radioactive waste. The tranportation of it is also not green. While it chance that the truck carrying it to the waste being stollen or in an accident are very low, the waste still has to be packed up in concrete again and transported to someplace underground where it could seep into a water table. It also takes many years for some of the leftover isotopes to decay. Many of the half-lifes of the most hazardous elements have half-lifes that are couted in centuries. Most garbage in a common landfill would decay many times over compared to the waste. Even the concrete that contains them would crumble before the waste decays.

But business men do not understand that. All they see is a way to make money over a relatively short amount of time.

In recent months, we have seen the work of their ilk, even watch as some of them die off from thier addiction to greed. I’ll admit, I’d like to be rich some day, but at a much slower rate.

Unless you are willing to pay the burdens of higher taxes that come with the luxtury of a higher income, what is there to complain about?

These $400,000 per year executives moaning over a 33% income tax by the federal government have no reason to complan, especially since the math is in their favor. 33% of $400,000 is $132,000 in taxes. Keep in mind they still have 66% of that $400,000 to keep. Which is $264,000 to do whatever the heck they want. More than likely, have of that will go into investments that still make them money. Still, that is $132,000 of money they can still spend annually, while if for some instance they put the other half of that $132,000 in an Investment Savings Account with a rate of 0.15%, it would take atleast 7 years for them to make a million dollars in comparison to a person making $40,000 per year, who is taxed 10% (leaving them with $36,000 depositing half of that into savings each year) it would take 53 years. For someone making $100,000 being taxed 25%, it would take 26 years. Of course, these figures don’t account for pay raises or other stuff taken out of a paycheck.

Overall, they’re living a pretty good life. So what do they have to be unhappy about? Not enough sand near their vacation house in the Hamptons?

It’s one thing to write out one of those giant checks to a foundation, it is another to go out of your way and actually do something good for others.

What good is it being rich when you don’t do anything to help those who aren’t. I don’t mean work at a soup kitchen. If you’re running a energy company and are making even in your sleep, why aren’t you investing in affordable RENEWABLE energy, of which you can make more money since the system pays for itself when properly maintained?

There are people who have been laid off in Grantie City and Ameren wants to build a nuclear plant? Why don’t they build it out of steel made in India and anger hundreds of steel workers while they are at it?

Ameren will attempt to sneak this bill in again, just wait and see.

And if that doesn’t work, they will attempt to make it appear like we are running out of energy by imposing rolling blackouts for a power shortage that does not exist. Didn’t someone else try doing that? *cough*Enron*cough*

We don’t need a bill to change the rules. We need a bill that creates REAL renewable energy and creates new jobs in an area that need it.

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The Tale of the Robber Baron Businesses

It doesn’t seem like it was so long ago that the St. Louis was the headquarters of many companies. McDonnell Douglas, Anheuser-Busch, May Company, A.G. Edwards, Trans World Airlines, Ralston-Purina. Major corporations that were headquartered here in St. Louis, Missouri, that were swallowed up by large out of town corporations who snatched up the assets of these companies only to be exported, outsourced, sold off, and eventually shut down.

The majority shareholders of these companies did not care about the importance of these businesses were to the area, so as long as they were being paid for letting the outsiders take over.

Now we have Boeing owning McDonnell Douglas, Macy’s owning May, American Airlines owning TWA, Nestle owning Purina, Wells Fargo owning Wachovia owned A.G. Edwards. And the biggest, most disasterous aquesition to our area, InBev owning Anheuser-Busch.

We are no longer the headquarters of various major corporations but the home of very expendable branches of corporations who do not understand, nor want to understand, the true value of the actual worth of the native companies.

The most recent of acquesition by out of town conglomorates was made by a company called InBev, who last year purchased a very profitable and successful Anheuser-Busch. AB was a financially sound corporation during this troubling time. Yet despite the fact that the InBev company from Europe had amassed a large amount of debt by taking out loans to purchase AB, the shareholders approved of the merger.

Imagine if you took out several credit cards or large loans from the bank and then showed off the money you took out to show that you were wealthy when in fact you are in so much debt that you put other people in a financial pinch. It would be alot like this commercial.

So now InBev is shedding off all of the many assest that AB had in St. Louis. The Bevo Mill, owned by AB, was sold by InBev for $1 to the City of St. Louis. To which the people the City put in charge of keeping the Mill open, defaulted on Payments, and now the Mill is closed indefinitely. Grant’s Farm, formerly owned by United States President Ulysses S. Grant and home of the Budweiser Clydesdales, has it’s hours reduced and there is no more free beer in the beer garden. Busch Entertainment Corporation, parent company of Sea World and Busch Gardens, is being auctioned off by InBev, but BEC may just break off before that happens.

Another takeover company, Macy’s, has yet to close the Macy’s (nee Famous-Barr) location at Jamestown Mall in North St. Louis County. The mall, like so many others has fallen from grace. Yet, when Macy’s finds out they are losing money, and didn’t bother to take the advice of closing down the Jamestown Macy’s, they will shut down the Downtown Macy’s which was the headquarters of May Department Stores, and is doing moderately well in these tough times.

Then there is this outrageous incident where steel used to build an oil pipeline from Canada to Wood River, Illinois is being imported from India. The pipeline that is being constructed runs along the Granite City Steel mill, where workers are being laid off. There are things in the “global free trade” system that do not make sense. And this is just one of them.

The other is the Pentagon buying Chinese-made computer parts for their computers then wondering why the Chinese are breaking into the Pentagon. It is because the Pentagon buy’s the same parts that we buy them from. Places like Best Buy, who sell many electronic items that are made in China. The logic behind items that are shipped from overseas are cheaper is flawed.

Yet when the United States Govermment as well as several state governments are sending jobs for various agencies overseas and permitting foreign access to American data systems, then wonder why service is poor and there is virtually no security from the outside, it just makes you want to find the person who decided to permit all of these terrible and irresponsible ideas and kick some sense into his head.

Another example of broken systems is the St. Louis Metro Bus system. When the Obama Adminstration gave money to mass transit authorities, Metro had recieved money. Just not the Metro we though was getting the money. Through some weaselly business practice where a slight name change can break a company into separate entities, Metro’s adminstration (which had been slashing routes due to the fact that their route planning skills are medicore and non-aggressive) got money, but Metro’s transit system recieved NOTHING. This is a perfect example of what is wrong.

We entrusted the transit system to take people to work, to take people to companies and events, in an affordable and efficent system. Instead, everything that could go wong has gone wrong.

I took the bus to an event the other day and because the busses were so spread out, the bus I was on was ahead of schedule. So I sat on a bus for five minutes as it when nowhere. The bus had also been driving far below the speed limit, much slower than it would have even if passengers were getting on or off the bus.

Yet the adminstration which had overspent money on a Metrolink route that should have followed Interstate 64, a major highway that is under construction, went south through the congressional district of one of the local politicians. Meanwhile there are still no routes to West St. Louis County or to St. Charles County where a budding technology district is forming. So now that the transit part of Metro has no money to take people to work, local businesses lose workers and revenue, and eventually close down.

The automobile industry gets what it deserves right now. As much as wishful thinking will not make S.U.V.s, crossovers, or trucks popular in an economy when the oil barrons can’t live with just one home, the automotive needs to wake up and face reality. They had well over two decades to fend off the impending bankruptcy that awaites them.

Through out the 20th Century, General Motors has been responsible for the purchase and closure of many mass transit systems. They have also purchased many technologies for vehicles that run on alternative energy, as have the coal, nuclear, and oil based energy corporations, only to lock them up or to destroy those ideas before they have the chance to catch on.

When the city of Hazelwood, Missouri along with various representatives from the Missouri and federal goverment went to Detroit to keep the Hazelwood Ford Plant operational, Ford took whatever money that was offered to them but closed down the factory anyway citing that it would be too much work to train employees to equip vehicles that run on alternative energy.

Oh yes, the complicated workings of a dynamo. Certainly not as complex as a internal combustion engine. Can’t…solder…two…small…wires…to…a…power…converter. Must…retrain…the…entire…assembly…line.

The lazy execuses to put off saving the company with cars that are efficent and affordable then got the UAW to go along with the belief that installing an electrical generator, which would really be built in another factory much like engines or any other car parts, would not only be very complex but also un-American. Which is why the Japanese are so successful selling hybrid vehicles.

Sure, the UAW got with the program and started making hybrids at various American factories, but the hybrids they were making were going to be shipped to markets outside the United States where they would be very unpopular. Again, the who illogical “cheaper to buy it imported” philosophy damed the automobile industry to bust-up the auto unions who can’t be a union if there is no car company to save. It’s like buring the house down to evict the old occupents to build a new one on top of it in hopes that the new occupants will put up with a leaking roof and no heat.

Then there is Ameren Electric, nee Union Electric, Illinois Power, and a couple of co-ops. When big storms came into the St. Louis Area in 2006, the requests to trim trees prior to the events which prompted Ameren to launch their Power On campaign fell on deaf ears. When they finally got around to trimming the trees, many trees were cut in such a way that they could now cause property damage if they fell over because all the limbs on one side of a tree would be cut off.

But that doesn’t matter. The linesmen at Ameren are heros! There is just one teeny-tiny thing they want in return for saving the day from the catastrophie they created from their prior irresponsibly. They want to build a second nuclear reactor at the Callaway Nuclear Plant near Fulton, Missouri.

If you are saying “no” to this, good.

Let us not forget that it was irresponsiblity that caused an overflow of water that caused the Taum Sauk disaster that destroyed Johnson Shut-Ins State Park in December 2005. Having former KSDK anchor Karen Foss as spokenwoman for Ameren to paint the portrait of a “benevolent corporation” does not cover up the fact that Ameren still wants to spend $6 BILLION on a nuclear power plant that is worth more than the entire company.

Then there is the promotional disinformation of former Greenpeace member Patrick Moore who has been advertising that nuclear energy is an alternative to fossil fuels, when it really is not. Even the people at Greenpeace have asked the media to disavow anything he says on behalf of Greenpeace that supports nuclear energy since Greenpeace does not, has not, and never will support the usage of nuclear energy. So when Ameren says “Relax! Greenpeace supports it”, that is totally false! Nuclear Power is NOT Green Energy!

Being that Callaway County is in rural Missouri, where KWWR broadcasts the farm report like traffic on KMOX, I am disappointed that such a farming area hasn’t taken the opporitunity to get into alternative energy. Sure, farming doesn’t pay much, and alternative energy systems are expensive thanks to Big Oil companies snatching up them up. But I can’t believe that very few farmers are catching on to using Wind Energy products produced by John Deere. Yet it will be a challenge to fight against the nuclear supporters in Jefferson City since the state capital is powered by the Callaway plant. On the other hand, north of Jefferson City along U.S. 54, there is a small community using wind turbines. Possibly related to Missouri Renewable Energy.

St. Louis will not be using ANY power that is produced by the second Callaway reactor as it is also not using any power by the first reactor. But if a major nuclear disaster were to occur at the plant, the St. Louis Area would be affected by it.

If Ameren is permitted to build this project with funds they don’t have, that will ulitmately be part of our electric bills, what does that say about being honest and hardworking? That is means nothing? That the injuries that you’ve sustained from laboring those many hours, days, months, or even years, means nothing because your sustainiable retirement can be bought by an unsustainable buy out worth far less? You’ve done the right thing. You pay your bills. You pay your taxes. You obey the law. And yet when someone who makes more money than you or some company that makes more money than you will every seen in your life time comes along and breaks the law, is it right to procrastinate or give a slap on the wrist to someone who has everything they want and now they want your piece of pie?

We have been abiding to every rule stating what we should do to preserve ourselves, yet somehow, the rules have been rewritten so that we are weakened and that outsiders can assert there strength by breaking the rules.

I read in the news lately that an American ship that was taken over by Somali pirates. When the crew overpowered the invaders looking to hijack the ship, they were condemed more for breaking the rules when pirates commandere a ship, rather than for their bravery of overpowering the pirates who left with nothing but the ships captain as a hostage who still attempted to escape from his captors.

We are living in a world where there are business pirates. People who make up rules that say “when someone breaks into your house to take your property and to harm you and your family, crawl into a fetal position and let the criminals take what they want” rather than “when someone breaks into your house to take your property and to harm you and your family, defend yourself and attack the invaders”.

The pirates are already here. To take control of businesses they can not afford to run. To sell off the profitable assest they do not feel are of any value. To export products and outsource or layoff employment, and to import goods and services from outside companies because the rules say that it is less expensive and “supports a global economy that promotes free trade”. To purchase your competitors to shut them down within the time span of a few years, because “it’s just how business work” in their opinion.

But we are not allowed to learn their techniques. For legal reasons, many companies, and educational institutions, do not want people to learn how to blatenly break the rules for fear that teaching these techiques would cause mischief and crime. When you are trying to apprehend cat burglars, wouldn’t it be wise know how they go about picking locks and deciding whose stuff they should steal? When you are trying to stop the spread of computer viruses, wouldn’t it be wise to know how to write them so you can create an antivirus? When you are trying stop people who con people out of their life savings (like what has been going on recently), wouldn’t it be good to know what conartist look for in a person to make them a target for financial schemes?

We live in an age where criminals plan their crimes like a family plans a vacation. Some criminals do not need to break the law in order to steal things. They just take out many loans that will take forever for them to pay back, buy whatever it is that they want, sell off the stuff about the thing they don’t believe is in their best interest, take whatever resources they think is valuable, then dispose of the rest of it, leaving just a skeleton behind.

We shouldn’t allow criminals, pirates, parasites, or even robber barons to take away our strength by abiding by the laws they create and break so they permit them to steal from us while we are punished for preserving and defending what is ours. In order for us to do the right thing, we must hold those with greater influence to be accountable for their actions and expect them to do the right thing too.

Laws are written to be upheld by everyone, especially by those who have exceptional qualities.

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